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9 March 2022 Collective emission of rare-earth ion arrays in micro-resonators
Dongmin Pak, Arindam Nandi, Michael Titze, Edward S. Bielejec, Mahdi Hosseini
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Abstract
The electromagnetic field from an ordered array of emitters can interfere giving rise to effective emitter-emitter interactions. We study the interaction of light with an array of thulium ions in microring lithium niobate resonators. We show that rare-earth ions arranged into an ordered array can collectively emit light into the micro-resonator. We achieve this via deterministic implantation of ions into the nanofabricated lithium niobate on insulator micro-ring resonators. We show that at cryogenic temperatures, both Purcell enhancement and cooperative enhancement of light emission can be observed in these structures.
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Dongmin Pak, Arindam Nandi, Michael Titze, Edward S. Bielejec, and Mahdi Hosseini "Collective emission of rare-earth ion arrays in micro-resonators", Proc. SPIE PC12015, Quantum Computing, Communication, and Simulation II, PC120150O (9 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2614625
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KEYWORDS
Ions

Resonators

Microresonators

Photonics

Lithium niobate

Solid state physics

Optical communications

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